Diocese of Vinh, Vietnam 🇻🇳
Celebrations
History
- 1846.03.27: Established as Apostolic Vicariate of Southern Tonking (English) / Nam Ðàng Ngoài (Tiếng Việt) / Tonkin méridional (français) / 東京南境 (正體中文) / Ton-Kin Meridionalis (Latin) (from Apostolic Vicariate of Western Tonking)
- 1924.12.03: Renamed as Apostolic Vicariate of Vinh / Vinh (Tiếng Việt) / 榮 (正體中文) / Vinhen(sis) (Latin)
- 1960.11.24: Promoted as Diocese of Vinh / Vinh (Tiếng Việt) / 榮 (正體中文) / Vinhen(sis) (Latin) (became suffragan of Hà Nôi)
- 2018.12.22: Lost territory to establish Diocese of Hà Tĩnh
Present Prelates
Ordinaries
Bishops of Vinh (Roman Rite) | ||||||||||
Bishop of Vinh (Vietnam)
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Bishop emeritus of Hà Tĩnh (Vietnam)
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Bishop Paul-Marie Cao Ðình Thuyên Cùng Chịu Ðóng Ðinh Vào Thập Giá Ðức Kitô / Per crucem Christi crucifixi
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Bishop Pierre-Jean Trần Xuân Hạp Quæso me amare cum Sancta Cruce / Xin cho con say mê Thánh Giá
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Bishop Pierre-Marie Nguyễn Năng
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Bishop Jean-Baptiste Trần Hữu Ðức
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Vicars Apostolic of Vinh (Roman Rite) | ||||||||||
Bishop Jean-Baptiste Trần Hữu Ðức (see above) | ||||||||||
Bishop André-Léonce-Joseph Eloy, M.E.P.
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Vicars Apostolic of Southern Tonking (Roman Rite) | ||||||||||
Bishop André-Léonce-Joseph Eloy, M.E.P. (see above) | ||||||||||
Bishop François Belleville, M.E.P.
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Bishop Louis-Marie Pineau, M.E.P.
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Bishop Yves-Marie Croc, M.E.P.
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Bishop Jean-Denis Gauthier, M.E.P.
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Former Prelates
- Coadjutor Bishop: Bishop Paul-Marie Cao Ðình Thuyên (1992.07.06 – 2000.12.11)
- Coadjutor Bishop: Bishop Paul Trần Ðình Nhiên (1963.02.05 – 1969.03.24)
- Coadjutor Vicar Apostolic: Bishop Yves-Marie Croc, M.E.P. (1866.09.04 – 1877.12.08)
- Coadjutor Vicar Apostolic: Bishop Guillaume-Clément Masson, M.E.P. (1848.05.23 – 1853.07.24)
Statistics (2022.12.31)
Area: 16,493 km²
Population: 303,702 Catholics (8.6% of 3,547,000 total)
Pastoral Centres: 132 parishes, 736 missions
Personnel: 229 priests (211 diocesan, 18 religious), 1,790 religious (122 brothers, 1,668 sisters), 98 seminarians